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why was there a little icon during the page load that said "IP stealer"?!!!!

and hackingtools, and Trojan...

Kalmkidd: care to explain yourself? I get the feeling that this thread was started to show off illicit computer activities, though I hope I'm wrong...
 
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nice car on your gaming pc :)
 
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Dual screen, use second monitor for all editing and first screen for organising or browsing things.
 
and hackingtools, and Trojan...

Kalmkidd: care to explain yourself? I get the feeling that this thread was started to show off illicit computer activities, though I hope I'm wrong...


umm i dont think if it was show off activitys itd be on a ''photography forum'' im a programmer and mainly attack hackers that attack non hackers.. black hat hackers send innocent people virus and destroy and read there stuff.. im a white hat hacker which defends those peoples and fights with black hackers, reads there e-mails lol, but on a serious note im the hacker u wanna be friends with.. my hacker = helper.
 
Computer security experts are most likely hackers themselves. It's a shame the word has such a negative connotation, after all you'd be wrong to assume your network is safe just by putting it behind a firewall.

Regardless, you can't do much more than figure out the name of someone's ISP and their geographical location (not address) by knowing their IP.
 
[JR];1046107 said:
Computer security experts are most likely hackers themselves. It's a shame the word has such a negative connotation, after all you'd be wrong to assume your network is safe just by putting it behind a firewall.

Regardless, you can't do much more than figure out the name of someone's ISP and their geographical location (not address) by knowing their IP.

actually u can do alot more with an ip. ip is the key to all and people fail to realise that with a IP you find open ports normally 211, 3229, 80 ect and thats a gateway to basically any computer you chose to ''victimise'' but like is aid i try to fight for the victims not make them.
 
[JR];1046107 said:
Computer security experts are most likely hackers themselves. It's a shame the word has such a negative connotation, after all you'd be wrong to assume your network is safe just by putting it behind a firewall.

Regardless, you can't do much more than figure out the name of someone's ISP and their geographical location (not address) by knowing their IP.


and your 100% correct about the firewall.. i USE NONE. nore a antivirus i programmed a networking peaker and monitor all my ports with my own tools. firewalls and anti virus are bad news trust me.
 
[JR];1046107 said:
Computer security experts are most likely hackers themselves. It's a shame the word has such a negative connotation, after all you'd be wrong to assume your network is safe just by putting it behind a firewall.

I do a lot of security for a living. 75% of what I know, I learned by being attacked and "retaliating". I've also gotten into many hacker clubs and done many "war games" for fun and some not for so much fun, but learned a lot about my craft. I am too diversified, though and cannot devote the time to get really good at it. I am also a networking consultant and a Microsoft Certified Trainer. I have about (off the top of my head) 10-12 computer indsutry certifications and over 27 years experience in this game.

My best friend has NO certifications, but is an Ethical Hacker by trade. This is all he does, 18 hours a day, 6-7 days a week. He also clears over $350,000 a year and works only 7 months of the year. He is considered one of the best security consultant experts in North America (also known as someone with zero social skills... lol).

"Hackers" have a bad public rap, but in the USA, anyone known as an Ethical Hacker with experience and education to back it up with an accredited certification in security can earn a very decent living.

When I lived in Texas for 2 years, I made a very comfortable living as a security consultant for various companies.

I like hackers, becuase of them, I get all kinds of jobs and increased income becuase of their actions! :lol:
 
Nice wheels JerryPH. Enkei RS6?

gizmo2071: There is a pretty nifty program called ultramon that will give you a ton of functionality with dual monitors. Allow you to set diff. backgrounds on each, extend the taskbar all the way across both monitors, etc.
 

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